Using popular music in television commercials is nothing new. Neither is the controversy that often follows when a beloved artist or song is part of an ad campaign, which some fans see as blatantly “selling out” artistic integrity for a quick buck.

For emerging Boston band Passion Pit, fan reaction to their song “Take a Walk” from the band’s second full-length Gossamer being used in a Taco Bell TV ad campaign has been as swift as it’s been divisive.

Some fans are excited to hear their favorite band as part of the commercials, which also utilizes images from popular social network site Instagram:

I love that Passion Pit's song Take a Walk is in @tacobell's commercial. Greatest things in the world.

“This is totally a different age,” said Michael Angelakos, Passion Pit’s lead singer and songwriter about the ads during an exclusive Q&A before performing in the Red Bull Sound Space recently. “A lot of older artists are adamantly against the usage of their music in commercials. They can actually afford to turn that down.

“What does Taco Bell have to do with three of my family members struggling financially…I have no idea,” Angelakos continued, referencing the song’s bleak lyrical content. “But, it’s not about that. It’s not about promoting celebrities or giant corporations or anything like that. It’s just airtime…It’s an amazing opportunity. And, honestly, you take what you can get. I say no to about 90 percent of the offers, but we just want people to hear the music at end of the day.”

This is not Passion Pit’s first dalliance with Taco Bell. Back in 2010, they were part of a slew of bands – including Best Coast, Dr. Dog, Wavves and Andrew W.K. – that received $500 in Taco Bell gift cards to take on tour as part of fast-food chain’s ongoing “Feed the Beat” campaign. Among the acts getting hooked up with those $500 Taco Bell gift cards in 2012? Imagine Dragons, Shiny Toy Guns, the Lumineers and EDM sensations Dillon Francis and Datsik.